BROOKLYN, N.Y. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — October 29, 2014 —
MakerBot is delighted to announce the release of 3D printable
models of favorite Sesame Street characters including Cookie Monster,
Grover and Frazzle, available for purchase and download on the
MakerBot®
Digital Store and in MakerBot Retail Stores in Boston, New York and
Greenwich, Connecticut. These three new 3D printable Sesame Street
characters join the other Sesame Street models already available on the
MakerBot Digital Store. Arriving just in time to get ready for
Halloween, these three beloved monster Sesame Street monsters are
accompanied by 3D printable Halloween-themed accessories, including
Cookie Monster’s favorite treats, cookies; Grover’s “Super Grover”
costume, complete with helmet and cape; and Frazzle’s jack-o-lantern
carved to resemble his face.

MakerBot unveils the next installment of 3D printable models of favorite Sesame Street characters including Cookie Monster, Grover and Frazzle, available on the MakerBot Digital Store and in MakerBot Retail Stores in Boston, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut. (Photo: Business Wire)

The 3D printable Sesame Street Monster Collection is available to
download and 3D print from the
MakerBot
Digital Store, with prices starting at
$1.99 per digital model. For those who don’t yet have their own 3D
printer, but would still love to own a MakerBot 3D printed Sesame Street
monster, finished 3D prints are available for purchase in the
MakerBot
Retail Stores. Prices for completed 3D
printed models at the MakerBot Retail Stores will vary depending on the
size of the 3D print. These models can be 3D printed exclusively on
MakerBot Replicator® 3D Printers and are the first licensed content
offered by MakerBot to be protected by secure streaming functionality,
allowing users to purchase and print models without hosting files
locally.

“Sesame Street was our first licensed content partner on the MakerBot
Digital Store, and today they are our first licensed content partner to
take advantage of a new secure streaming option we have recently
implemented for the MakerBot Digital Store,” noted Jenny Lawton, acting
CEO of MakerBot. “This new functionality within the MakerBot Digital
Store has been a request of content partners and allows licensed content
and intellectual property to be brought to life in a brand-new 3D
printed way.”

MakerBot, a global leader in desktop 3D printing, created the MakerBot
Digital Store to sell original, fun, and collectible digital content
specifically designed for MakerBot Replicator 3D Printers. The MakerBot
Digital Store offers a wide selection of 3D printable models that are
verified by MakerBot as easy to print.

Additional 3D printable characters from Sesame Street for the MakerBot
Digital Store will be available in the coming months. For more
information on MakerBot and its products, visit
makerbot.com.
For more information on the MakerBot Digital Store and its licensed
characters, visit
makerbot.com/digitalstore.
For locations and information on the MakerBot Retail Stores, visit
makerbot.com/retail-store.
For more information on Sesame Street, visit
sesamestreet.org.

About MakerBot

MakerBot, a subsidiary of
Stratasys
Ltd. (Nasdaq:
SSYS), is leading the Next Industrial Revolution by setting
the standards in reliable and affordable desktop 3D printing. Founded in
2009, MakerBot has built the largest installed base of desktop 3D
printers sold to innovative and industry-leading customers worldwide,
including engineers, architects, designers, educators and consumers. To
learn more about MakerBot, visit
makerbot.com.